kowchjr wrote:
Sleep Efficiency: fair at 74.9%
Total Number of Arousals: 99
Arousals a/w Respiratory Events: 77
Stage 1 at 30.4%, stage 2 sleep at 44.6%, stage 3&4 delta sleep at 0% and REM sleep at 24.8%. There was a latency to sleep onset of 27 minutes and a long REM latency of 191 minutes.
Total Apneas: Obstructive: 51 Mixed: 2 Central: 0
Apnea Index: 10.1/hr
Total Hypopneas: 132
Apnea/Hypopnea Index (RDI): 35.4/hr
Oxygen Saturation: Minimum oxygen saturation: 62%
Moderate sleep apnea syndrom with significant hypoxemia
PAP Titration Polysomnogram Report (did not sleep well - could not adapt to the mask)
Stage 1 sleep at 22.7%, stage 2 sleep at 53.9%, stage 3 & 4 delta sleep at 0% and REM sleep at 23.3%. There was a latency to sleep onset of 34.0 minutes and a long REM latency of 130.0 minutes. The pt demonstrated a poor sleep efficiency at 44.7%
With CPAP - Apnea/Hypopnea index with CPAP: 1.5
Optimal CPAP pressure: 13.0cmH20
Minimum oxygen saturation on CPAP: 91%
Hi kowchjr:
Normal sleep% are:
Stage 1 - 5%
Stage 2 - 55%
Stage 3/4 - 20%
REM - 20%
Stage 1 is only a transition state from wake to stage 2 and has no real rest value. A lot of it means inability to initiate and/or maintain sleep.
Stage 3/4 (SWS) decreases as a function of age, or if you're subject to constant arousals, as in OSA. You may still be having some SWS, but isn't scored as such because it fails to meet scoring criteria.
RDIs over 30 are considered to be severe.
That 62% oxygen saturation is quite severe, but the CPAP obviously reverses that nicely.
Looks like the next step is getting used to that thing. There's all kinds of posts here regarding mask selection, use of humidifier, etc. Shop around.
That's a fairly high pressure, perhaps a machine with a pressure relief like CFlex would help.
Your machine should have a ramp option, punch that thing in as much as you like. It will reduce the pressure briefly while you are awake, and perhaps allow sleep.
Prolonged CPAP intolerance might suggest the use of BiPAP.
Are there AHI categories for REM/NREM and supine? And the titration table?
Is that GERD under control? Any other reason for poor sleep, other than the wires, the mask, the strange place, the...
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